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- This is a short descriptive of my program MenuCat. The purpose of MenuCat is
- to go thru a disk and record all the files found thereon. The first
- limitation you'll encounter is that you must catalog disks that you insert
- in DF1: (sorry 5.25" users). This version of MenuCat prints records to
- standard output. This makes launching the program from an ICON impractical.
-
- It is my intention to use your responses to discover all the issues I
- overlooked in this version and then respond with an updated version of
- MenuCat. Don't neglect to respond to a problem just because I mention it in
- this note.
-
- I suggest that you run MenuCat from CLI and pipe your output to a file. If
- you've a sizeable disk library and you don't have a meg of extra ram, you'll
- have to pipe MenuCat output to a disk file. My configuration consists of
- two disk drives and 512k of memory. I suggest you have a dedicated volume
- known as CatDisk. Volume CatDisk should have plenty of space available on
- it. (My main catalog required approx 180k.) Boot up and get to CLI, but
- don't bother to put CatDisk into either drive, yet. Give the incantation:
- MenuCat >CatDisk:Catalog
- You will immediately get the System AutoRequester asking you to put CatDisk:
- into ANY drive. Make a point of putting CatDisk: into DF0: (DF1: will be
- quite busy soon). You are now in MenuCat.
-
- You should see a window open up in the upper right section of your screen.
- Select the one and only menu item: Start Cataloging. You'll then see a
- Requester with two gadgets: DISK and QUIT. Put the first disk you wish to
- catalog into drive DF1: and click on the DISK requester. (It is important
- that you JUST CLICK ONCE on the requester.) The window will have a message
- that it is working on your disk and it will display the name of your disk.
- When MenuCat is done examining your disk, the window's message will change
- color and will say that it is finished with this disk. Wait until the drive
- light on DF1: goes out then put the next disk to be cataloged into drive DF1:
-
- If you quickly click on the DISK requester after exchanging disks, you'll
- get a system AutoRequester saying there's no disk in DF1: Ignore it, it'll
- go away after AmigaDOS gets done logging the disk.
-
- Continue putting in new disks and clicking the DISK requester until you've
- processed all the disks you want to catalog. When the last disk is cataloged
- click on the QUIT gadget. If you click the QUIT gadget by mistake, just
- select the start cataloging menu item again. If you are indeed finished,
- click on the Close gadget in the Upper Left Hand corner of the Menucat
- window. Don't feel bad if you click on the QUIT and the Close gadgets before
- Menucat finishes cataloging the last disk, MenuCat will finish its work
- before obeying your commands to buzz off.
-
- I put the minimal information in the output records that I thought useful.
- I would have liked to add file dates and sizes, but that data would make
- the output file larger than it is now. If you have any bright ideas, share
- them with me.
-
- I didn't even think of the problems of 5.25" disk users until I started
- writing this document. Likewise, owners of Hard Disks will not be able to
- catalog those disks. I did consider the plight of owners of single drive
- systems: you're SOL. I regret that I was unable to devise a solution to
- your plight. The only practicable solution I could imagine involves piping
- your output to a RAM: disk file. Since the output of Menucat quickly runs
- into quite a few Kbytes real fast, you'd be unable to catalog very many disks
- at once. If any of you masochists with single drive systems have any
- anecdotes, I'd be amused to read about them.
-
- I think I'm too close to MenuCat to be able to point out the faults thereof,
- I'm depending on you to point out MenuCat's problems.
-
-
- I can be reached at the following addresses:
-
- PLINK user SPOLING
-
- CI$ 70177,1434
-
- US snail Steve Poling
- 701 Livingston NE
- Grand Rapids, MI 49503
-